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One of the most common questions I get is “How does Watson work inside of Salesforce?” As I’ve been a part of the IBM Watson family since 2014 and have worked with the Watson-Salesforce partnership team over the last few years, I’d like to share some knowledge based on my experience to provide clarity and direction in your AI journey — and to get results & value quickly....

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Thu, Mar 07, 2019https://trfeeney.wordpress.com/2019/03/07/type-system-manager-part-2/Registering Custom Resource Intensive Scenarios to CLM Applicationshttps://rsjazz.wordpress.com/2019/03/07/registering-custom-resource-intensive-scenarios-to-clm-applications/
There is no such thing as limitless computing power. This an unfortunate truth that causes problems running our tools, as the usage grows. To understand what systems actually do when getting under heavy load, more and more monitoring was introduced over the last years. Resource intensive scenarios where identified and the CLM tools have...

Keep on reading: How to register your custom utilities as a resource-intensive scenario]]>Wed, Mar 06, 2019https://trfeeney.wordpress.com/2019/03/06/how-to-register-your-custom-utilities-as-a-resource-intensive-scenario/Part 2 – Node.js on Kubernetes – What to expect from the managed IBM Kubernetes servicehttps://drschrag.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/part-2-node-js-on-kubernetes-what-to-expect-from-the-managed-ibm-kubernetes-service/
Check out the Part 2 video on YouTube that goes with this blog post. In Part 1 we took a simple Node.js application that uses a Cloudant database for a backend and deployed it to Cloud Foundry. The app is really simple and we used the IBM Cloud portal to create the Cloudant service, connect it to our app, deploy the app using the command line, and auto-scale the app. In Part 2 we took the same app and...

Keep on reading: Part 2 – Node.js on Kubernetes – What to expect from the managed IBM Kubernetes service]]>Mon, Mar 04, 2019https://drschrag.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/part-2-node-js-on-kubernetes-what-to-expect-from-the-managed-ibm-kubernetes-service/Getting Swagger API Pages for Watson APIshttps://dtoczala.wordpress.com/2019/03/01/getting-swagger-api-pages-for-watson-apis/
In the past couple of weeks, I have seen a few comments from my customers complaining about the lack of “sufficient” API documentation for the various Watson API’s. I used to like to point my customers to the Swagger API documentation, but I can’t seem to find it anymore. So I asked some of my fellow IBM folks if they knew where these pages were. They didn’t know, they just had some vague notion that they were no longer supported.